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Kick Up Summertime & Semester Breaks with a Little Acting JobTips for Becoming an Actor: No Acting Skills Required You may fear that you'll fall flat on your face when the director calls, "Background!" and you begin to walk across the movie, film or television commercial set. But here's the good news: Unlike your class assignments, you won't need to remember any lines and no one will expect you to have attended acting school. You could be majoring in biology, political science or nursing; the casting agency and the production studio really don't care. And for a summer or a semester break job, spending your days without having to memorize anything at all is music to the ears. (Professor Smartypants will have his turn when you get back to school.)
You don't have to have ambitions of making it as a big-time actor, reaching star status or giving up other dreams. Taking acting classes really isn't necessary unless it just feels good and helps build your confidence. The nice part about being a background actor (aka movie extra), whether it's for one production or several, doesn't require lifelong acting goals or formal acting classes. In film, it takes real people to populate the scenes in noisy restaurants, elegant hotel lobbies, tense courtrooms and on bustling city streets. You can be part of the "background" that fills that role and while you're at it, make a few bucks, get to know some interesting people and have a lot of fun. Getting Started: Being a good background actor is a little like passing basic English Composition, without all the homework. A sprinkling of preparation and research go a long way toward your success and happiness. And when you're all through (unlike English Comp) you want to do it again. Here are a few tips to help you get off on the right foot:
You're going to go into that set and take the world by storm. You're the character, the diamond-in-the-rough the director has been looking for. You're doing to be discovered. Ahem. This is background acting, remember? Background actors for the background? You may well be discovered along the path you are about to take, but that's not the goal for this first assignment. Making a great impression (the sort of impression that gets you called upon for the second and successive jobs) requires following certain rules. Here are a few words of advice to help you do it "right" and feel at the top of your confidence game when you do:
My advice? Have a fun semester break in the "background!" Jo Kelly, author of The Truth about Being an Extra: How to Become a Good Background Actor, has worked for nearly ten years as a background actor. She was married to the late Jack Kelly, who co-starred with James Garner in the long-running television series, "Maverick." She may be contacted through her web site www.jkelly4extras.com. Her book is available at the web site and Amazon.com More Articles
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